l,5tli$aln ple Suits on Sale Today Friday an llen’s.é' ,Prioes $14.25, $10.39, $111.12, $21.s4. This Save Money. if You are llot ileady to Buy Your Suit This Week llome in vv a vI ol I'I' d Satu is a Grand llhanee to s / I and Pick it llut, We Will llold it for You. Openjvery flight Until 8 p. m. rday-“Styles, Boys’ First Longs, Young’ Men's ti. W. llliBB 135 fit. George street j n» ROSE good coffet? , Want Railway _ T0 Peace RIVGP| ()'I‘TA\\’A, A_p1'il 29.-~A drive to t-tlfzlrct: the building of a railway to tllt- tPeatw tltlret" country, or ‘at least, some temporary arrange- ment in illt‘l’i. the. needs pf itiitli. terrltoryu 13s on ‘It re this week. lirt-‘mler tllirttt" o1’ British CUilltlHiliil, i'rt-111it‘r tlret-lliioiti of Alberta, Mr. Mitlls, M. l1, . .. for Athtl-btlsca, Pre- sldeut iioard of 'i‘1adt,~ anti :t delegation rtllut tirautlt‘ Prairie are all herewith lltlwthttrsill tll’ tile Etillltllllflll McKenna Duties (Special to Guardian) IAFNITUN, Alplll 2!i.—ln announc- ing the proposed re-illlposltloll n1’ 1h..- McKeuua Iluties, Chancellor n1‘ flu,- ltlxt-hequer Churchill. yesterday txpressctl the pious hc-pe tllat 1h..- day luight yet trnule when these tlttii. < t-ntlltl the pelulallelllly wiped nut. in the. lneantillle however he trait] they wouitl represent a revenue ttf £1,5Uti,Utl0 this year and of near- . itltlthtltitl 1'01“ a t'1l_ll year. We t 4i aif- ‘d this ins." nf lcvtrlllla." All". (‘hurt-hill continued alltl the tiltiies llltltst ht: reslort-tl. 'l‘llcy are only annual duties, after all. and yiill‘ day ulay came when there ' tlllzrtllcl (‘illlllt-llellttl‘ of tllc t'iit3(1lli“l' and ill tlnles when the rc- veuuc is ulorc atbulltltltlt and the t-xpelltllture lest t- acting tthat tllc (‘llaltcellur may be able Jillft‘ again ltl rtfltl 1t\\£l" this llitlctlus opprtnts- ion." a cc-m-lntlu objective. it is rrIyluisent- ttl that tilt’ settlers are ill- a hard plight alltl that tlllillly art- l .1\iu,'_' tht- distlitri. The situation is that the rail- way ext-tutircs hare iillfllrti ill say. ing that lllt- building of a ut-w lin- at an tSillllltltti tort ttt‘ 27 nlillitlus i\‘ witnllv plelnature. 'l‘hcy al-o being askPtl if they can ‘agree wht-u tilt- twlltiillWiillll llllght be feasible. lll the lllt’.‘*lliiill(' thtl-e. is :1 t-henlt- for sttttir", "' large“ rrat. of land May Be New Treaty AHGLBOLIHNIC, April 2tl.~—l’rti- tiller Stanley M. lilac-u rolk-rrillg t0 the stuttult-llt tllltltil‘ lll lht- (‘allud- V .~"!l'l1ct:tlll wlllltl illt- pns-sibi ' y is lining czlllvassetl til puhllt: assistan- ttt- tn enable existing lint-s ttl quntt- raft-s as lnw as tilost- '\\‘i‘.it'il. if t-ho "hw rhhw"), ha"? huhh wmrh] “(a iall llnllso ni (‘olllllltnls yesttlrtlay l,r"v;,|,~,| hy ‘l’rellliel' Malt-Rennie Kltlg tn the Mom. t-iititil that ll. ll. lines. (iilililtitiilli iitIVClTllllFlli 'l‘ratit- (‘timtlllissitlllcr. (Canadian Press) _ _ “Alhlshx, AW" 29__t-1\"""h(." would return tlnluletltately tn Alis- Prtlwillp! will now ilifttllllt‘ one of Jim“ if.’ “minim Hniliirgoimlhlns1;] lilt- lt-zltiing iutlnstrles of the South I"’1'“@L‘~‘"";“'"i‘ “l” i"“_l"i'”"‘i (‘luff “tuslmn "an m- wnghn." Ommqh-y iall-Atlstralulll tlatle ot-aty, dot-lati- __..,." I.“ "hwm. 1a...." ];r;_.._,."_ m- thh, -ti that ' might uow the ll(‘t'.t’.‘~ih‘£ll‘y my h, ,..,""".."H"" h" the "rhyme to havoa ut-w tlt-aty ztrrzlnaetl. ‘ tlltw- iltttCtiltiillig (‘auatllall tlrnwn 'l‘o~i i""'“‘i*"' B""“'" “l‘i M'- RM“ ‘i).it'l'tl by the liritisll GOVt’l‘llllltillt. “""liliiil“i’" i" “llltillii H» l‘i Pfiliw". _-<o>-i_ iilt: Atlstra-lltlu Nitlllstel" n-l‘ 'l‘r.ldt- alltl (fustntits, ailout. the luattcr, For Every lil——.\li|lllrtl't- Idnlnlent. d4 O4 64 O4 F§O4 tflaAi-BSIFIHD ADVERTISEMENTS i Unr- Illrwrlitlll Four lulu-rt Eight lunar 10o [NI lino of 6 \Vlll'(|ll ttu per lino oi’ ll word-u 7n pt-r lino of 5 vvortlvt VOQQOHH 0000' 00o o0 o o v o vooooavo 00 oovvoo eon-wow». .\ gents “Elllttstl | For Stile BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN WHOiA assimilate HOUSE Fol: sAtia -1 Iil‘tl not ton proud to work alltl 'in lfl'11,‘.‘lt»i.l, .\,'.p.y to . ; would like to lualte lnouey dill-lug MCKilllltlll. ' " __ the next three months: utrrisk: ~—~--—~ - V - — V s _ . lln experlcllc no capital llect-s- F-OR SAL L-STUUEBIQKER AT a hertz-tilt. Alllriy 1'1 llorcllustel fully llrtltlley lAulltt-tl. liralltftlrtl. Sil..—til7-'l-24-Gl 0111. A. W. 1-28-121. w" “ . *__' —" rots sALELQASH _____’ (‘ l IN‘ llhl , . _ all 0 H ‘ 0 lntal adder. (iond l‘(‘llltil'. litlglltizti ttzaltfisazrte“ luau L‘ e"- We<>~~==i~ grati~ enveloped, 1'10 for 20c. 12X} for 35c, 250 for Blitz. 500 for $100. loot; fur $1.115. (iuardltlu 0f- fi FO-‘R s/t1E_t=T>?t'£-‘¥oh 113E256 eqnltppotl for freight alltl tiusscu- Htllflfi- Altliiy Guardian (ltlicc. 6215-4-25-41 JNO. A. MacDONAvLlD.‘ LAND SUR- vcyor, llerlnauvllle, l’. it}. l. 1395-4234-1110. REGISTERED YORKSHIRE BOAR o1‘ prize \Villllt’l'_t‘.i0(,'i(. A flue alliulttl at a bargain [ll‘il.‘f’.~—l§l’ll_i (‘ Riley, Sutllultlrsltle, 722 FOR SALE — WHITE FYFE .wl1t‘tlt grown from illlporttetl sred, p ITTI-l-liilitl lltllpnwattttttl V‘ WANTIED—PVUF>'VIRL NURSES. $0M’- t-pgt-t lltlsjliiili, Skowllegan, ont- ytittr. Also Seed Uats white. Mhhm 715-343-601 James Stot-ltluun, iiighifleltl. e-fi-e» ~~~—~———-»-———~~—~——-— 7ltt-ti-29 3|. WANTED — RELIABLE WOMAN AYRSHIRE COW. — N EW LY frt-sllcuetl, live years, gootl milit- rl‘. large teats. Apply Robert. ltllyues, lluusttlffllage. or girl fol‘ ilt)ll.‘4(*it(‘t‘]lt‘l'. Milli)’ 51rd Nt-li |t‘t\l‘l.{l.lStlll, ilUllHiHHV. ‘ Yilii-i-Iiilhiiil. time's-..” MAID on Tests? t tvz-t-za-si , ,- tu- -, Apply to '— "-~-‘—'———~—~————- iii-ts iltiiiiltlulltlriielil{Vllls-ltie. l’. l‘i» FOR SALE-Six ROOMED COT- L 531425111 tn-ge, hnt wuter tileatlug, hurt]- Wtltlti floors, good ltlwll anti stab- les. Apply 21 Passmoro St. 713-4-29-31. T chcrs Wanted WMAldTED-AT THE E. E. ISLAND (llllliltrlltlfll? a fellltlle. teacher. Ali- pty Mrs. llooptvr llnrllo. 130 Elm Avhnnm ‘ 6944-28-31. tube lftslfiVtlntetl WANTED-FINANCIAL MAN. — For special work With liifllc D0‘ lninitatl-wltlo corporation. Per- manent position. Bank manaiw- ment experience should sufllce. (live fllll particulars experience. llox 116, i-L, c.o. Guardian. 6984-29-31 LOSTION— WTUESDAM, PURSE containing $20. Finder leave at Guardian, 729-1-803121. LOST-LADIES WRIST WATCH in Victoria Park Sunday after- noon. Notify Guardian Office. 736-4-30Mt3i. O-O-OQ i Hotel Victoria, i An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 Absent-e of occupation is not rest: °' “hi” M“ 9'1"“ hm" A mind quite vacant is a mind tlls- Guelta reoolvo courteous (“may __cgwp@t-, and painstaking service. _ Table l: unoxcellod In T Canada. (Jharlottcotwn Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietor: _ HARRY C. BROWN, Manager i l , .. l h I‘ a |"i'l1tlii .1 (vntttr ,1. _ lite ‘Iitltlti-lt-tl. thliwt “itti i5'('t!llli"llt ottfnatslfs OINTMEJNT" o++¢o+oo+¢oo4+o4 VICTOR-IA HOTEL Gen. R. Sample, Moncton; A F. Perkins, Toronto; tleo. l-l. Cash- more, Toronto; A. MncMiilall. Quo- ,boc; E .11. Thurston. Halifax; S. Duff, Halifax; C. Mcoormuck, Tor- onto; W, A. Walker. Moncton; D. A. Fraser. Etltnunolon; H, Ray~ mond fllalifax; '1‘. F2. Stuard Stuhhs Mtlncton: Harold V. Vennlng, Tor- onto; H. Belilgcr. Toronto; M18‘ James P. McNlckcl and family. Hilltn. Central Guardian CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Jtev. D. .\l. Lamont will preach on Sub- bath 3rd, May, at Lot ‘lil, 10.30 a. nl., (llastgow Road 2.30 p. lll. alltl People's Church, city 7 p. lll. FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the late Zlllns. 'l‘heupitilus llnriltle, Alexandra, w’ l lake place Sunday. May 11rd at 2 p. n1. fraul her late restrictive to the Altexautlra Cemet- cry. NOW UNtLOAD|NG.—'Ollt.- car 0i’ cedar shingles, also one car at‘ lirall, tSllnrts, Oil (lake and (ftrucketl 0cm. A. i-i. Afflcck, Albany. 7414-30-21. MISS MILLIE BIGGS.— The death occllrr-tetl at lwulbrokt- yes- trrtlay after all illness of over l.vo years of hliss Millie, lllggs, Al- though ill for so long yet her ra covet-y was l'lllly expected alltl her death which was unexpected czllne as a shock to ilLl‘ many friends. The late Zvliss Jiiggs was for a lllllll her of years employed by the Civil Service Department at Ottawt ‘ very large ullnllrt-l" of frielltls will regret to learn of her death. -—-I'-——“Q~O-€I——i< Funeral 0f Late Capt. A. R. B. Duck ‘The funeral of’ the latte (‘aptailt llut.~lt_was held yesterday afternoon thtl funeral cnrtege leuvlllg Wrights lilltlerttlltillg Parlors for York by roatl at llalf~pzlst olle_ Auloug tht- lnally who gathered to pay a last tribute of respect to tho deceased were rt.-.p1" t-ntativas of the Charlottetown Post tlffiet: staff, the Nltlsollit: fraternity, alltl the (l. \V. V. .'\. 'l‘iln‘pallbearers from the parlors who were luelll- hers of the postal ataft were llldiessrs. M’. M. llurlltle, .1. .-\. Mae alltl llalllllltilltl zie, M. Crockett llurpter. The funeral service ill York Cillurch was also well atteutletl, alltl was tftilltillvittti by the llev. Mr. Sulitll of York. At the tJh-urcil alltl grave the ptlll-betlrers welt- res-t dellts tlf York. Antoni: the floral wreaths frolll the tributes "were lst Utulatlian (irlgilllll lllvlsitul. The (treat War Veterans‘ Association and the Sultan: alltl (‘otupass frolll Si. Jolllls’ l.ntlgt-. A. F_ and A, M. BIRTHS REGISTEFUiug. April 25. lil25, tho tltlugiltt-r of i“ IN MEMORLAM LARTEFl-h-itlvt April 213th to Mr. >».t'1't1t--""»1 - Donald. it‘. A. Cnyie, lJ, A_ NleKtell-iu ‘we u m m Nmm“ 0 yo"! A Trip to Cape Breton (W. L. Cqlton) 'i'llcre were vury'fe\v passengers ‘on the train to Cape Breton which tic-ft 'l‘ruro ull Friday lllst_ in taun- fttttttt with the well-tilled cars of ‘former years the two or three scat- ‘tereti lnctl ill the long alltl large ‘first telass cal" lnade u. sad sight. ;'i‘.'t|llilily remarkable, alltl equally isutl was the considerable llunlbel" tot‘ young nlen-untl some elderly rnrzrrlan flowers, . Igardéns, lawns ‘andi roots "P4P practically, armoured by t e‘ mm lll Hoilgrlpdilhe '|low_ buc- tt-rin footl for null. Fun if Quin your on lawn, gin-dog, flow- crll. ltotulticit or lleltl ertlpn. This Holllrro HGHLIII Agency ‘mimmi: ‘imwmsxiis nltm un the train the following “"“'“" tMI l- l ‘ ' i .1 . - 1m “an m” mmflotmhnvn tnlt ay, loulld iUl lus oll, \ln1l trcal‘ alld other points outside the tMllfilillltltl. Evidently the exodus ‘from Nova Scntia tllltl pzlrtitrtllttrly froul that part of it which has lll peanut years been the best lllarltet- place for l’. l-l .lsla1ltl's strawber» >_>_ 7_________ ' _____ rites, potatoes alltl other products. ‘ . continues, ltJvldt-ntly tl|t- t-olltlititlns that now prevail are radically éafi ‘wrong frnlll‘ out‘ point of view, alltl __BUVS NEW cARI__Sh_ Chnrhflty the point oi vleu o1 Alalltullt: Lau- l.~tll1tu1 pa yStlurlnt-r-f side ytstmtay ill his lllagllifit-t-ut \\'.illys Knight lr, wlltlch he tt-utly |lttl;~l1zls.. . —~tilon. J. l), Stewart, Prelllit-l" and llnll. J. ll. Myers, t‘nlllllli.~lsien» er t.-l' Agri<llltlllt~ wort- in tSllllllllelv side yestt rtltly. —-———--—<a>— ada. llllpt tlls has, of course, Ilrt-ll giv- WHICH the exodus by the labor trnu- lilies that have prevailed ill tlzltltl dirt-tint. lillt. tfitllltiiiitillfi there, since iilt- terlllillatitlll of the great. war, alltl the advent n1‘ the i<iilt'l'1ii gnv- erllllltell at (lttulvu, have not been at all favoutlbltl ill respect to the industries o1’ Nova Scotia, it is la- ult-uttlillc to see ill every towll al- nllg the llllt- telostwti fantories and t-lllpty stores; alltl on tiithcr side of the line between 'i‘tlrtl a1lti_i~‘.ytl~ uey a number of vat-ant farms, and fields, once cultivated, now ov- t-rgrnlvn with ytnlug spruce hush- es, The industry alltl enterprise oi’ other years has (fllflililiiy bet-ll set buck. Evidently a change of [lublitz ed ~i lll ough The Angligdn (Continued from Page 1.) The Rev. lll". Judd has over ll pt-r- iotl o1’ yctlrs given evidence of great energy alltl ability lll iiitl training o1‘ boys lll the way they Pilltrtllli so: 1111i] ii i! flllly fiXlleetetl policy alltl zldlllillistrtlttitm is need- that under the direction of Presi- eti to the end that conditions tend- tlellt hloorc, with :1 large and cnul-iiltg tn industry alltl prosperity may potent staff’ of Professors, Klllgflstbt». restored. College will betronle llloro than 0"» As to the troubles lll the milling "h." "mm". (thlqsyhlh i"h"e",.,_,_ areas nt’ NovtnScotia the Iltlilflérli- Tint both these institutions require ti???‘ ti" "W "'11"! “Xlifiitirlvli “Wildly hh-hm. i'o\l‘)ylllu|s “thh which h, tilfft c111. t)[)illitJllt<l_ i-lven those who meet increasing tixpentiiturcs 111ttlt,""~“"ii‘ l" Syiillf-‘Y illlfl lmlie-‘lfl l" "lhhhhmu" is h, he "huh, h, yhhtltuow all about tile clrcunlstttutres ,.",,,.,.h,",_" "f [huh-ax wh"1s",._iil1 which the tll‘t)llilit*..'<l originated m"; other "mo... "my mwhs "f h". are ltt odds concerning the difficul- "iucese (m. suhscripthms tO'v*,¢",-,|_., tics that have ztrisell alltl tho share 1|"; [mp1s that are. (“huh-eh h". lhhtof blame to be attached tn the two ulaiuttentlntst- ill ctmlilli! Years, ‘Plleillilftlii-“l i" 111° "(Fifth (‘hurt-ll School‘ mt gil'ls, under t1t.- _ hi the talk. which hi senerul. it lllilllilllillllvlll anti direction nt‘ Miss "i ‘iillnmlill mi" “lei” "Y" Fill-ll"? hhmqlhn" "n" Whigs "mrmy "u" "ialltl wrollgsnn the part alike of the well ‘established reputation and ll. aillmm"! ‘mil m“ 54ml“ "liiu-‘iifiili 41"" lhhh" h". "Gym," yum." ""0" " "M, pnrtltioll whose lllillious have, been int! basis, The aim of this school iilvmiml i" "l" illillm‘ 11"" ‘Ytlfbti ""4 hhh...“ "y "h n". ,",h°,,1" upon which the business life and of which the “Anglican Synod tfltes llrmlilcniy “f Cull? “mum ‘iliimmiil. Uugnimmcc’ 113s w inm",.l_a mo‘, rlatnrallytheultlll who has est- illllti .\lrs. (‘llzlrlt-r. _i.al'tt~l', t1 soll. tilillllil \'t~rntin_ i W1i11:'.{_'l711s" NEWCOMBE.-—At tllnrl llill. Mrs. iii’lll‘_V Nt-v/t-tllnhc, Saturday morn< M1. anti Mrs. W. l’. Newt-nulhc. aged twenty-five days. t JUDSON-At_Alexandria, on April 29th, William Herbert Judson, age 72 years. Funeral leaving from the residence o1’ Seylnoure Nlclanmtlu today at 3.30, lutcrlllellt Alexnutlritl Cemetery. SMITH-At llultter illv-zr. April 2‘Jtll. Jacob Snlitil, aged 77 years. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. lll. from his late rt-sitlence to Wheatley Riv- er (lt-lnetery. BIGGS- At‘ I'ellllll'tlkc, ()l1t., on Wednesday April 29th. Mildred -Saral1 Iilggs in her 2-itil year. Dough-tel" of Mr. alltl Mrs; Myles lllggs, "ugh {ruining in which the min" tabllsllctl a b-usiuess desires tn enu- ceat years, and cannot without all-- ditlollal loss. maintain the high rate of wages reached in war time. The employee ilave, nevertheless continued the fight; and the offl- cern 0i’ the Company continue t0 stand upoll the Companys right to control alltl nlallage the business ill which the money of its lnexnbers has been i11vcstetl_ ’l he situation, i1 is further alleged, is conlplicutetl by reason of the fact that there are ton lll-any lllillers for the sup- ply nf the ilrest-llt lituitctl luarket for coal alltl that too ulally lllillt-s are tipérotetl. v Idroln this point of view also there seems to need for a radical change lll public policy anti ad- ulinistratlolr-such a change as was nlade ill the year 1378-11, 'l‘llat the ldustrles of Oallatla. ought llot to be perulittetl to he colltrolletl by a labor organization whose hcati» centre ls lll the l-‘lliteti States is now atlnlittetl by all passengers on the train and all express thelneel- ves as w-ell pleased that the llliucra of Nova Scotlu are collsltlering the advisability of brt. king away from it. That lnealls shuuld he atlotllt-d to the elltl that. ‘Nova Scntla coal may be sold ill Quebec anti MOH- tretll instead of Altlerltrall coal alltl that coal lnllleti lll Alberta may be sold ill 'l‘nrnntu and other parts of Ontario scents to luost of the pate sengtzrs to be equally ill the inter- est of Canada at large. 'l‘l1at pres- sure should bc brought to bear tip- ull each o1‘ the Canadian railway companies to so rotiueo their freight rates that traffic east and west throughout all Cfllltltitl. may be so illcretlsetl iiftil iill-ieilldlillglsltli’ these coulpzluies may be greatly enlarged seelns to be advisable from the standpoint o1‘ Canada as a nation as well as from that of the shareholders. Tlrat if Canada is to continue to be llrltish, lneas- urcs tending tn the utmost latitude ln respect to trade between it alltl the Mother (louutry antl_ the var- ious Ilrltish llnminitllls alltl Colon- ies _tiught’ to he zltloptetl even though it may be lleceslstlry to ftlr- tller restrict trade with the. l‘nitetl States alltl all other foreign tttlllll- tries in wl1it~l1 lilt'l‘t‘ arc unw pro- tective tarllTI. A change, or trhtlllges, ill the tlir ectlnll here indicated wtl-ultl, it i." believed be weltrnnle by publit- opinion throughout (Ianada. alltl most o1‘ all ill Neva Scotia. indeed passengers on the trains ill Nova Scotia, seem to be ullztnilnotls try is to he British atltl nrnsptu-ous ,alld body anti spirit have their at.- imi l! “ml l“ "m"! ll)’ ii- ii 114-‘ i111" iteution ill title propnrtltnl." alltl ex~ """|‘i_e"miiY llrmlmie ii"? l"'9|'1‘-“l9 pression was given at the Synod to "i if“ enlliiilyo-‘i “mi iili‘ "llmlllll" n," "m", m," a" yhme “mud ity tn which he titles business. so receive m‘, countenance "h" "h", lunch the greater credit as well as W” or "m mnwchnm" m," profit .will he obtain, As it is with pinup,""mm," H", |"",.,,"._ individuals, so l1 is with a corpor- m U", 00",“, of the Synod his-h. atlnn the lnelnllers of which have U" “aehehloy ‘vi-ls the rehhhmlt of invt-stctl their savings or their ill " very mmdhhnm ul,h"._,)""] Rh"; hcrltauce in it nu the expectation alltl an illumlnntetl utltlrostt‘ The m1"- UIEY will W081i"? tlil/iliehtit-L m," "m; address‘ Wm... H", "h. "f ’l‘housantls of nlell ulltl wnnleu ill ‘he clergy of [he Diohem who hmh Great Britain, in Canada, alltl tlso- this uletllotl of showing their affect Wilef". ililvfl P1110011 lileil‘ 1110119)’ m," h". lheh. new jhshh" mmther under the care alltl control of the very "lchhh": hnchmht i" [he Mining atld Steel Cnrpt ‘tttlna ct‘ course of the "Svllotl was the visit SWUWYI ""11 'lilfl‘&¥ ll=1l‘ii‘- till“ ("-4118 Mndmqlto}. of m" PreHhy“h-. that tilelr lllallugoi‘ and -t no t n t h", Chm..." the Rev’ Chh-Lhh-c ylc. dents should control the tlniptr.‘ y cf Ki"n""___"uc0mDame" "y Uuhhh- lion's business, But their l‘t-.‘])l‘i';it}il Alnffattwtantl the f,,l",""li,,"" tativcs have been unable to tin so . because their employee have leagu~ ed together with a Labor Ufilillli- zntloll centered lll the United Stat- es alltl governed by men resident in the Fnltetl States who have ill tle knowledge. anti no tirnper ap- procitltitlll of conditions in Sydney which they cnllveyotl. it was announced that there were in the pas-t. year ninety-nine enn- fifllltllilllltSCPViCQH anti fourteen llttn tired alltl eleven persons cnnfirlllcti lt \Vii.S_liiH0 announced that com~ nleucing ill May the Arcilbishtm i IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our darling baby, Eleanor Jean Bownels. "Oft our thoughts do wander" To a little grave for away Whore they laid our darling Baby Just one year ago today. INSERTED BY HER PARENTS. whim GONE “UT NOT FORGOTTEN In Loving Memory of our dear Mother, Mn. Samuel Lnrler. w departed lllln life April 221 1012. Ant] 72 yearn. ‘Pltlrteru If"?! n; iiIotllt-r. It scented no liar o hour Our llctlvnnly FIIUIGP culled you homo To llin glorious Kingdom there. Oftlmen we are feeling luuenolnt‘ It norms no lanl nlnco you llnvo lone But we humbly bow our heads and my, (tool's lmly will ha done. lsalclvrlltl) m‘ TIIE FAMILY am . IN MILIIEORIAM In luring “minty of our ulnar |.~"|h, , .\lr. Enamel Lartrr, who deported thin llfo on A!!!" 5'9"‘- IIHD. . ' .\ LovlllI Father from un has gone. . .\ voice we loved in llill ’ A "IIPI In vat-ant in our homo Wilts-ll never can he lll » Y; llemenly wlmlu blow onflly Around that ant-rot on"! Where one we loved [In lleelfllll Ami will never b0 furl"!- lssltnrnn mt Illlt FAMILY alltl Canada at ltlrgtl, 0n the other llalltl it sci-lust to be lllorc than likely that tile nlanag er of the works at Sydney has not been sympathetic with the inter- ests anti feellllgs of the coluptlnyls employee. it is, ilowover. stated that many of the miners have been enabled to become passing rich on the wages they were paid; that many have autos in which to sport about on Sunday afternoons alltl in days in which they are not em- ployed tn the mines, and that they can indulge in luxuries which only the well-to-do have the means nt‘ obtaining. It is also stated that many of the miners have, since tile end of the war been allowed to work only two or three days per week-that tlioso who have famil- ies to maintain were unable to live comfortably without incurring debts which they could not pay. alltl that tho proposal of tho Com- pany to reduce the rate n1 wages by ten per cent meant to these men and their families continuous poverty, So egged on by Labor agl tutors and encouraged by the La bor organization of which they are members the coal miners of Nova Scotla. two months ago, struck work in a body. The results so far thave~ been suffering and depen- dence upon charity on the part of the more thrlftleos‘ miners and ‘their families, a stoppage of earn’ lugs and profits on _lh9'_]!lll‘[ of dllrlfty miners who are comparativ- ely well-to-do, loss on" the part of tho company-oven though they 11nd 20,000 tons of coal in store for on-emorgencv-ond loan on the ‘port of the government‘ and neoble and the Contljutor ‘nitiiltlll will lit’- gin a vltilttttlon of every [iarish :l11tl every congregation ill tile liio- C050. , -——--— Cereal Pudding Scald two cupfltls of milk in a double boiler; add olle cupftll of (looked cereal, one tablespoon n1‘ butter and one cupful of raisins. Cook for five minutes. Beat one egg. add one-half cupful of sugar. Add to the hot mixture and cook five nllnutes longer, stirring coll- stontly. Serve hot or cold with cream, top nlllk ‘or a liquid putltiiut.’ sauce. t DON'T‘ BE DISCOURAGED If You Have Stomach Trouble HUGHES’ DIGESTAL. a ~ TABLETS Aro a at»? rontedy. They cioonlo the whole. dlgootive ieygtom “in .,n_;,ilot.uroi and only way... . ' . All tlfbflllfih. troubles soon yield‘ to , Hughes’ Dlfllili parchment. __ tisiitiiiiiv t _ i; DRUG part o! all those persons tn' P. E, is land and elsewhere with ‘whom the people of Nova 800th linvth business connect’ . _ ; i .lt ls stated um "P1 company} alropped about $2,000,900 on no, count of butane" depression of ro- of Nova Qcotla. on well as on the " Every Spring frock must ftrld lomo lmart way to nan and at the ume time ord- nrvo the straight lino, Tlvlo navy oropo drno In no ox- oeptlon to the rule. It manage: it: fulnou In o very effective way. ;. 24¢. I . . gal‘? matcoourttcfs meow-mt. lll the opinion that a tiecitletl improve ment lll public policy alltl atlluillis- tration must be effet-totljf the eouu introduce ful- iMajor League Baseball Results (Canadian Press) Following are the results of games played yesterday ill the lvlajtlr Leagues: Postpolletl games —— National League: Chicago Cincinnati, raill. PittsburgieSt. lmuls, rain. American League, New York-Filth weather. Clevelulld~Chlcagtl_ wet grounds. National League. At Brooklyn- ruin 11nd cold Boston _________________ __ l0 l? 2 Brooklyn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . ._ 3 l2 ii At New York. Phllu . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . - _ - - ~ -- i3 i5 2 New York _ . . _ _ . . . . _ _ . - A 9 W 3 Aulerlcun league. at Detroit. St. Louis _ ----------- »- 5 iii i lleirtllt _ H“ ' 2 __.._4<0@---— H H COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Fcnntjl and Chandler won from Patolls by 21ft! tpius ill their re-flllltlr game on file Y, Alleys last night. Patons In. Doueette . . . . . .. 132410.‘: a1 deemed cehtitlucs w he chiefly . M‘ A_ "h," .7 _ 153 91 t"; tul- continental ruoln and rates l‘ McLm-p" , _ 11; 12;, 11o rule firm at 15 cents per 100 p. won" _ 12" h"; m7 potllltis for heavy gvralu. ‘Pile n Dolmen‘, _ ‘ _ _ _ _ H 15" 177 134 only itnsiuuss of iilllflfiflllflt‘. re- TM"|__19H_ pnltetl lll the local cash grain Fenneii G. Chandler 'l‘ntal—-2l7!l. CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE Zion wan their lctlgtlt‘ lnatt-h with the Baptist “by tlt.-t'_1llllt. titttfhenbtlrg, will gers at Halifax. land 1H position- 1____. THE Manicure,’ . (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL. April 21l -——-W<lth the inquiry from foreign buyers for all classes, Canadian gmin was rt-ry large oil the Montreal lual-kt-t totiay. Exporters stated that ill t-hc most cases‘ pm» were tilt-low a working basis and ill cntlst-otlencn little ibtlolnees» ms wtrrktitl, thcre being only saleknl t.tltl loads of oats anti barleyf r May sllipuleut. The n heights businctss was also quieter, w th .~t|itli. rutml let to Liverpool at is tld pt r quarter for heavy grain and at 1s 6d YOWJDi-tih-bllt the rate for May was steady at 2s for lteavy alltl at ls tltl for oats. The lnal-ltct was Lite tlllit.’ of a few leads of No, 2 Canadian Westeraoats at (l4 1-8 cents per bushel and No 2 p , ; .- fcetl oats at out: cent bushel over gjzysiziiffilil‘, Egitltt- \Vlll11lptag May Option 0.1.1‘. ll. c. Chandler . . . . .. 11a tor. 171'M°m1'¢‘“1- Tile mark“ f" s" R H‘ Camera" l; 1"»,- 149 lots oats stronger tat advance of l’. (foylc _,,. , _ _ _ , __ h"; 173 m2 Olle cent per ‘bushel, although push wheat prices at ltvlnnlptag scored a lultuiter advance. There was no flhaugtt announced int prices lior Spring wilt-at tfluor, but the under- tnut-wrtls firm. Tile export busi- lltufi wits inactive owtlllg -to the fact that foreign business did not mo“ rtspoutl readily to the higher ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " prtcts as-ketl by milltml. ‘Pile n mm," _ _ _ _ _ __ 212 2m H" local alltl country did not show any U‘ MUKUWM ' ‘ l?" 155 s’; llll|ll'(lVtlllt'lll. as far as new busi- LI Rnbermml H H 1m 230 1H 111.14 was _ctln‘ccrllcd, but the Wilh- .1. handtlti-t- .. . 10:1 1:14 21a “t‘.""‘l “fmiriwi” wulai" 11, (Ilaswell . . . . . . .. 210 17o 14o . """'“"°". "i m“ “mm” i" Tmal_zfiiu watt: r ivheat. tlotlr was one allged. __ ’ ___,_ lililchtitélllillltl for supplies be rlg still COMMERCIAL illllllVti _ alltl tattoos ruled steady. BOWLING LEAGUEt i'l‘1t. s tor all; lines of nllllfeed were well nlatlltalned under a fair All are evidently glad that a Feti- cral election‘ as well as a Prnvillc- Rogers liardlvtlrt- tlt-fcatetl S, S. CHURCH LEAGUE (‘ontral (fllrlstlnn won from S. Pants by default. There are narrow bonds stitched down the front of the frock, from the yoke to "a point well above the kneeline. Here the bands and, and free the inset pleats which open out to impart the noceenry fuinen, The hack of the model to plain and perfectly straight. The navy felt an Ila finished with a navy ntln bow. The Immigrants MONTREAL, April 29.“ Cnllsitl~ eruble immigrant traffic is in pros pect on the St. Lawrence over the wink-end, there being no fewer than four trans-Atlantic liners ar- riving at Quebec and Montreal with heavy passenger lists. The Mlnnetlosa will land 904 third-class passengers at Quebec on Friday. whllo on Saturday the aiarloch will arrlvo with 101 cabin anti 598 third class, the Letitia with 166 cabin anti tilt third class. and the Anton- ia with 186 cabin and 780 third class passengers, Additional to this, the Swedish- Amerlcan liner, Drottingllolm, from BRITISH s01. SMOKING TOBAtICO fuaédi/OW‘ in ALSO m $1.8. 1N5 . ,.. , .. volume o1‘ Ibusintzss was transacted ill eggs ill a wholesale jabbing iai Election must be held in the ti‘; Prartltlu 'l‘nt:sda_v night by a ,, . , . _ _ , , nont- fnturo, 1 luajollty ‘of 55 pins, ‘iitiiii "dgiuy this i Rogers Hardware llittllktl _ was easier, a-ILhOHQh mats-s tl ti’ lltt show any change, THys NAVY CREPE FROCK ilmh-y 1.10m , _ _ _ _ _ H207 15¢; 1m; bait 1111's ijliooktttl for ill tho near w LEVER FRONT lrretl Mclnnh _ , _ _ ,_ 9s 15:1 135 t‘l1 tire. "lt-rc W't'1!-i'll()‘illl|)0l‘i.flflt 8H0 a FfiJLNEss ' iuglos Dlamand . 7ll 152 122 i-‘llilllilc ill the culltii-titill of the Lmtr Lottiitt _ , _ _ _ H152 171 13g liilttit: l|l1ll‘i(i.’i t-xcept the competi- |ryu| wm-lh _‘_____1;t2 m3 31 lion tfor while cheese seems m TomlAgogg ‘ be lttotlel- than that for colored as apreulitttn is ‘being paid for "it. 8- S. 6- Peardon There was some business reported lfretl Chandler .....14tl 109 152 over the cable and prices on spot Stanley Ma-theson 11S l-ril 105 were untzhan-gctl, with western N0. iilllle Viokerstm ‘ 127 Si-i 1 white alltl cninretl quoted at i854; Milton Laluniun 1'14 127 cents .|lel' potlnd alltl N0. 2 grades Kelsey liurhoe 103 162 at 17%’; t-ttltls per pound, while Totalfllfitti! Quebec 2n pound cheese sold at 15 to 15% cents per pound. OTTAWA. April 29-— The egtg situation changes very little from Iday to day. wlllcil is vravher 11n- ntulztl at this season, values con- Central Christian Church linue very firlll and shippers offer ii. Stevenson . . . . . .. 4ft 111 1G2 how no signs of easing. Winni- .\l hlellitsil .183 192 124 pe-g is offering extras 29, flmts 27 (l. .147 186 17ft secoutls 2-1, in export cases fob. l‘i. .101 96 128 shipping point. Toronto jabbing ii. 1,, ....12t; 123 13.’. prices unchanged. Montreal Total-V 2141 steady titaiters paying extras 31. firsts 29, johblng extras 84. firsts 32, set-tnuls 27. Manitoba, Sas- kutchtwran alltl _ berta situation lluclltlllgt-tl. Brit l1 Columbia nlarket. continues very firln and steady. wllih tltsllers pay-lug deliv- crttl extras 29, firsts 27 in a. job- firsts 31, seconds 28. At the New ill‘lllls\\'i(!k‘ oountry points firsts are luorlng at. 29 to 30. These are Jobbing at St. John at 33 with extras ill’). Queen Hotel A very comfortable and homo-like Hotel at l moder- ate price. Spldndld tabla, lervlco. . Rates $8.00 o day. (Jharlotteotwn Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietor-o MiSS L, MoQUAID, Manager ‘ 00400040 courteous 65¢ hing way are moving at extras 33,,